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The Harry Potter Enhanced Editions iBooks have annotations written by J.K. Rowling from Pottermore to give you insights into the world of Harry Potter.</ref>

The Harry Potter Enhanced Editions iBooks have annotations written by J.K. Rowling from Pottermore to give you insights into the world of Harry Potter.</ref>

**{{PS}}

**{{PS}}



*** The ''Scholastic’s Collector's Edition'' (published in November 2000) includes a [[:file:JKR Harry and the Dursleys illustration.png|pen-and-ink drawing by J.K. Rowling of Harry Potter at no.4 Privet Drive]] (which was then published on Pottermore) with a note that has never been
published

elsewhere
.

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*** The ''Scholastic’s Collector's Edition'' (published in November 2000) includes a [[:file:JKR Harry and the Dursleys illustration.png|pen-and-ink drawing by J.K. Rowling of Harry Potter at no.4 Privet Drive]] (which was then published on Pottermore) with a note that has never been
released

through another source
.



***The ''Scholastic’s Special Anniversary Edition'' (published in October 2008) includes [[:file:JKRSnapeDrawing.jpg|a drawing by J.K. Rowling
]]
of
[[
Severus Snape]] (which was also shown in [[Harry Potter and Me]]) with a note that has never been
published

elsewhere
.

+

***The ''Scholastic’s Special Anniversary Edition'' (published in October 2008) includes [[:file:JKRSnapeDrawing.jpg|a drawing by J.K. Rowling of Severus Snape]] (which was also shown in [[Harry Potter and Me]]) with a note that has never been
released through another

source
.

**{{COS}}

**{{COS}}

**{{POA}}

**{{POA}}

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**{{HBP}}

**{{HBP}}

**{{DH}}

**{{DH}}



***The ''2014 Bloomsbury Children Edition''
include
an information about [[Koldovstoretz]] that has never been
published

elsewhere
.

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***The ''2014 Bloomsbury Children Edition''
includes
an information about [[Koldovstoretz]] that has never been
released

through another source
.

*The Hogwarts Library books {{c|companion books to the seven novels}}:

*The Hogwarts Library books {{c|companion books to the seven novels}}:

**{{QTA|R}}

**{{QTA|R}}

**{{FB|R}}

**{{FB|R}}

**{{TBB|R}}

**{{TBB|R}}



***The ''Limited Collector's Edition'' includes
extra
material from J.K. Rowling.

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***The ''Limited Collector's Edition'' includes
new
material
such as illustrations
from J.K. Rowling
that have never been released through another source
.

*Original scripts for films and plays set in J.K. Rowling’s Wizarding World:

*Original scripts for films and plays set in J.K. Rowling’s Wizarding World:

**{{CC}}'s'' story''<ref name="CC">Only the story was co-developed by J.K. Rowling and considered canon by her ([https://twitter.com/jk_rowling J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling)] on [[Twitter]]: "[https://twitter.com/jk_rowling/status/615498601809211393 The story of #CursedChild should be considered canon, though. @jackthorne, John Tiffany (the director) and I developed it together.]") but she did not write the play.</ref>

**{{CC}}'s'' story''<ref name="CC">Only the story was co-developed by J.K. Rowling and considered canon by her ([https://twitter.com/jk_rowling J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling)] on [[Twitter]]: "[https://twitter.com/jk_rowling/status/615498601809211393 The story of #CursedChild should be considered canon, though. @jackthorne, John Tiffany (the director) and I developed it together.]") but she did not write the play.</ref>

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**''[[Chocolate Frog Cards|Information from the original Famous Wizard cards]]''<ref>https://legacy.hp-lexicon.org/about/sources/source_cards.html</ref>

**''[[Chocolate Frog Cards|Information from the original Famous Wizard cards]]''<ref>https://legacy.hp-lexicon.org/about/sources/source_cards.html</ref>

**''[[Harry Potter prequel]]''

**''[[Harry Potter prequel]]''



*{{WBS}} & {{WBP}}<ref>J.K. Rowling is credited for "Words and Creative Thoughts" in {{WBS}} while her website said that she wrote "spell descriptions and stories". J.K. Rowling is credited "for her creative contribution and writing" in {{WBP}}, [https://blog.eu.playstation.com/2013/10/31/wonderbook-book-of-potions-arrives-on-ps3-next-month/ a press release] said she created [[Zygmunt Budge]], the [[Wizarding Schools Potions Championship]] and [[Enchanted garden (Book of Potions)|its location]] especially for Book of Potions. It seems like she was less involved in {{WBP}} compared to {{WBS}} but both games include texts not coming from her. Distinction between the parts from J.K. Rowling herself and the parts from the developers is not possible.</ref>

*Content from J.K. Rowling published in [[Pottermore Presents]]:

*Content from J.K. Rowling published in [[Pottermore Presents]]:

**''[[Hogwarts: An Incomplete and Unreliable Guide]]''

**''[[Hogwarts: An Incomplete and Unreliable Guide]]''

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**''[[:Category:Articles and interviews (real-world)|Articles and interviews]]''

**''[[:Category:Articles and interviews (real-world)|Articles and interviews]]''

**''[[:Category:Documentaries (real-world)|Documentaries]]''

**''[[:Category:Documentaries (real-world)|Documentaries]]''

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**{{WBS}} and {{WBP}}<ref>J.K. Rowling is credited for "Words and Creative Thoughts" in {{WBS}} while her website said that she wrote "spell descriptions and stories". J.K. Rowling is credited "for her creative contribution and writing" in {{WBP}}, [https://blog.eu.playstation.com/2013/10/31/wonderbook-book-of-potions-arrives-on-ps3-next-month/ a press release] said she created [[Zygmunt Budge]], the [[Wizarding Schools Potions Championship]] and [[Enchanted garden (Book of Potions)|its location]] especially for Book of Potions. It seems like she was less involved in {{WBP}} compared to {{WBS}} but both games include texts not coming from her. Distinction between the parts from J.K. Rowling herself and the parts from the developers is not possible.</ref>

*Any other element (from other sources) that can be proved to be coming from J.K. Rowling herself<ref>For example, J.K. Rowling wrote letters to some of her fans containing new information and created/approved/was involved in the creation of some original content for non tier-one canon's sources such as the [[Harry Potter video games]], the [[Harry Potter (film series)|film series]] (for example, some [[Black family]] members appears only on the version of the [[Black family tree tapestry]] shown in the film adaptation of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix and were not included on the version of the tree which J. K. Rowling gave to a charity [[J.K. Rowling's contributions to auctions, books, etc. with new Canon|auction]] in [[2006]], according to director [[David Yates]], Rowling provided the filmmakers with a copy of the Black family tree going back eight generations; so the filmmakers presumably received a more complete version of the tree than the one auctioned off, which only goes back six generations), the [[Wizarding World of Harry Potter]], etc. if it ever happened that one specific element can be proved to have been originated directly from J.K. Rowling herself (or at least that she considers it canon) then this one element can be added to the tier-one. Unpublished/unused material Rowling created (such as early drafts, [[:Category: Articles derived from cut content|cut content]], proof copy, the script of deleted scenes from [[Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (film)]], changes editors forced her to do, or [[Ghost Plots|ghost plots]]) have a specific status (see Examples of usage № 4).</ref>

*Any other element (from other sources) that can be proved to be coming from J.K. Rowling herself<ref>For example, J.K. Rowling wrote letters to some of her fans containing new information and created/approved/was involved in the creation of some original content for non tier-one canon's sources such as the [[Harry Potter video games]], the [[Harry Potter (film series)|film series]] (for example, some [[Black family]] members appears only on the version of the [[Black family tree tapestry]] shown in the film adaptation of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix and were not included on the version of the tree which J. K. Rowling gave to a charity [[J.K. Rowling's contributions to auctions, books, etc. with new Canon|auction]] in [[2006]], according to director [[David Yates]], Rowling provided the filmmakers with a copy of the Black family tree going back eight generations; so the filmmakers presumably received a more complete version of the tree than the one auctioned off, which only goes back six generations), the [[Wizarding World of Harry Potter]], etc. if it ever happened that one specific element can be proved to have been originated directly from J.K. Rowling herself (or at least that she considers it canon) then this one element can be added to the tier-one. Unpublished/unused material Rowling created (such as early drafts, [[:Category: Articles derived from cut content|cut content]], proof copy, the script of deleted scenes from [[Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (film)]], changes editors forced her to do, or [[Ghost Plots|ghost plots]]) have a specific status (see Examples of usage № 4).</ref>

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